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There are several things that can cause your 1991 Dodge Neon to stall when making a left-hand turn. The most common cause will be a loose or corroded ground wire.
Your 99 Neon may stall because the battery moves to one side when you turn. You should try tightening your battery cables.
With the engine running, remove the fuse or the relay for the fuel pump. The engine will stall soon and the fuel line won't have any pressure left.
what year is the CLK? Most known reason for that car to stall would be the crank position sensor (CKP) its located on the left (drivers side) of the transmission bell housing, and can be accessed from the top. The easiest way to tell if that sensor is bad, is if the engine stalled when it was hot/warmed up, and then would not restart until the engine cooled off. Could also be a fuel pump issue, but the crank sensor is much more common.
This is a symptom of a few problems. Most likely is a fuel issue. What type of car and how consistent is the stall?
your gas tank is sitting too high and when you turn the fuel goes to one side and doesnt get to the engine happend to me
I had a ford that had the distributor in the front of the engine. When it rained alot the water thru the radiator hit the distributor and the engine died if I let the RPMs drop.I bought a new distributor cap and rotor and sealed the front half of the rim with RTV.I left the back unsealed so if could drain if got wet inside.
It is possible. A more likely cause is the gas cap was replaced incorrectly or left off after getting gas
Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja - 2012 Last Stall on the Left 1-0 was released on: USA: 13 August 2012
left bank is the left side of engine as you stand in fron of vehicle looking at the engine
Engine stalling may be caused by several factors, such as incorrect idling speed and errors in the engine sensors. But for that symptom, it would not hurt to check a stuck braking system first.
On a RWD vehicle the engine is mounted front to rear. Sitting in the driver's seat, the left side of the engine is on the left side of the car. On a FWD vehicle the engine is mounted sideways. Standing looking at the side of the engine where the transmission is connected, to your left is the left side of the engine. Normally the transmission is mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, so the left side of the engine would be the side closest to the radiator.On a RWD vehicle the engine is mounted front to rear. Sitting in the driver's seat, the left side of the engine is on the left side of the car. On a FWD vehicle the engine is mounted sideways. Standing looking at the side of the engine where the transmission is connected, to your left is the left side of the engine. Normally the transmission is mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, so the left side of the engine would be the side closest to the radiator.